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500 million dollars, Sanaa airport losses as a result of the Israeli bombing economy

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7 May 2025
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The general manager of Sana’a International Airport, Khaled Al -Shaif, said on Wednesday that the losses of the Israeli attack on Sanaa airport are estimated at about 500 million dollars.

Al -Shayef added in statements carried by the Al -Masirah satellite channel of the Houthi group, that Israel destroyed the halls at Sanaa airport with all its devices and equipment, indicating that the catering building was completely destroyed.

He explained that Israel had destroyed 6 aircraft, 3 of which were affiliated with the Yemeni Airlines.

He continued: “The Yemeni Airlines Company lost 3 aircraft in the Zionist aggression, and only one plane left in the Sultanate of Oman.”

Smoke escalated from Sanaa airport after the Israeli raid (Anatolia)

Raids

On Tuesday, American -Israeli raids targeted vital sites in Yemen and resulted in 7 deaths and 74 injured, according to the Houthi group.

The group indicated that the attacks targeted Sana’a International Airport, power stations, and industrial facilities in Sana’a and Amran (north), in addition to the port of Hodeidah on the Red Sea.

The Houthi group vowed, through the head of the Supreme Political Council of the group, Mahdi Al -Mashat, with a “statute and painful response” to the Israeli raids, stressing that it does not retreat from the assignment of the Gaza Strip “whatever the price,” according to Al -Masirah channel.

He added: “Our response, God willing, will be a painful dislike, and the amount of the Israeli enemy will not be tolerated.”

He continued, “There is no retreat from the support of Gaza, whatever the price, and what happened proves that our strikes are painful and will continue.”

cease-fire

On Tuesday evening, the Omani Foreign Ministry announced that contacts made by Muscat with the United States and the Houthi group resulted in “an agreement to a ceasefire between the two sides.”

“In the future, none of them will target the other, including the American ships in the Red Sea and the Bab al -Mandab, and in a way that guarantees freedom of navigation and the smoothness of the international commercial shipping movement,” he added.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=–dcrlvczgi

Before that, US President Donald Trump said that the Houthi group informed Washington that it would not carry out any additional attacks on commercial ships, and explained that Washington would in turn stop attacks on Yemen.

In the middle of last March, Trump was carrying out a “decisive and strong” military strike against the Houthis in Yemen.

Since then, the Houthi group has been subjected to an intense American aggression targeting dozens of sites and has killed and wounded hundreds of civilians, according to the group, which Washington has launched 1,300 raids and nautical shelling on Yemen since then.

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